This iconic piece of poster artwork created by original Mutoid Wreckage is now available online at our brand spanking new online shop. Wreckage loves nothing more than taking apart all manor of machinery and then reassembling it in a far more interesting way. His love of all things mechanical along with his passion for vintage comics is evident in his work, roll up roll up for this piece of MuTATE history!

We have over 130 artists showing, thats more than most national museums or multi million pound galleries! come and enjoy this amazing spectacle of individuals and collectives at the core of underground creative culture. A MASSIVE MuTATE thanks to all those involved and those who make it happen!

Below is write up on the show from a visitor, it sums up a lot of what we are trying to achieve and put a massive cheeky grin on our faces!

“On saturday evening I went to see the new Mutate Britain show. Called ‘One Foot in the Grove’, its located in the Westway, near Ladbroke Grove in West London, under the bridge where London’s original Wall of Fame used to be.

The easiest way to describe it is an art show – but with the caveat that it’s probably the most mental, unique and appealing art show you’ve ever seen or been to. As the video above explains it’s an art show where you can actually ‘feel’ the art, and I think that’s a pretty accurate description. Regrouping works from the Mutoid Waste and Cordy House family collectives and their friends, it features paintings, graff pieces, ‘street art’, mutoid waste creations (aka the most mental, cyber-punk meets mad max art you’ve ever seen) as well as a fully fledged ‘art gallery’. Oh and a bar, food stalls, shops and shows from Mutoid Waste – generally involving their mechanic creations coming to life, fire, and associated crazyness.

The most remarkable thing for me, beyond the art itself and the way it was showcased, was without a doubt the mix of people there – from art types to graffers, hip hop heads to cyber-punks, squatters to tourists, locals to London residents, dogs to children, it was a truly open art show, one where you could argue that a lot of what makes art shows often ‘inaccessible’ to most people is thrown out of the window and a warm welcoming pair of arms extended to whoever fancies seeing some art, grabbing a drink and soaking in the atmosphere of a bunch of artists vibing together.

One of the guys I’m working with on the Original Cultures project, Will Barras, has done one of the walls as well as a friend of our Italian family Run. They both look dope as does the rest of the show. I can’t recommend it enough, it’s an experience before anything else, and also possibly the dopest art show I’ve ever been to. It’s inspired me for all these reasons and more.” Laurent on LO-LA.CO.UK

Image below copyright Gavin Watson

Pakka the robotic horse

All images below copyright RomanyWG

The stage

Mr Hicks

Shok1

Joe Rush

Carrie reichardt

Will Barass / Xenz / Mr Jago

Best Ever

Paul Insect

David Walker

Bleach / Zadok / Busk

The site at night

Eelus

Giles Walker

Pakka

Sam Haggerty

Mode2

Joe Rush

Sam Haggerty

Thanks for all the positive comments, we will be returning to give you some festive cheer!

“Absolutely incredible, definitely go and see it if you get chance!!”

“Amaaaazing o-o”

“just been – it’s wicked!”

“Have just been to visit you guys and as always you have put on an amazing show. Keep ont truckin!”

“it’s the place to be!”

“Amazing”

“brilliant! kind of anti-Frieze…..so much stunning work, loved it, will be back…”

“Saw it and loves it!”

“This is Epic…What a show…well done boys n girls…Ya Big..”

“it was FAN/TAS/TIC”

“I was there last weekend. Loved it!”

“Really looking forward to coming to this. it seems like the IDEAL thing to come see after raving. my parent were really into the Mutoid Waste stuff and I’m only just catching up. XXX”

“I’ve been already and it’s terrific. Will be returning on Friday afternoon / evening.”

“i went along last Sunday, there’s some really great thought provoking work…. i’m thinking of coming along this weekend…to have another look…keep up the good work London needs this sort of thing.”

“It’s amaizing!!! I come back every week end!!!I swear…”

“I went the day it opened – it was amazing! Would have loved to have gone along in the evening sometime”

“Best exhibition ive ever been to.amazing”

Images below copyright to Ian Cox

Dotmasters

Mode2

Best Ever

Sam Haggerty

More to come…

If you have been to the show and have a cracking shot or want us to know what you thought of the show email it to us mutatebritain@gmail.com

Straight after our Guy Fawkes mission to Parliament we’ll all be at Leonard Street gallery this Thursday for Matt Small’s Represent portrait show, come down and support The Single Homeless Project. Here’s a word from Matt on what you can expect to get at the exhibition which includes new work from Best Ever:

“Portraiture goes to the heart of how we relate to other people. When we look into someone’s eyes, we try to see what they really think, what we think we have in common and how we can understand them. Represent brings together a group of contemporary artists whose work deals with exactly these issues.”